And if anybody else needs a copy of this, again, they've got to rely on Sarah and myself as far as who's got the original copy, the good copy. If anybody else needs this presentation, then Sarah and I have to figure out which is the good copy, which is the most recent copy, and the whole time your inbox is filling up with all these different attachments. Right? Sarah makes some changes, emails it back to me, and so what do I do? I open it up and I save yet another copy. Already it's starting to get a little confusing, and the problem with that is that a lot of times we don't end up cleaning up these copies, so I save another copy of it. Right? And I give her a copy, so now she's got two copies. Plus, of course, I'll save a version of it, right? So now I've got two copies. Then what I do is I download this thing, so Sarah has a copy, right? I download a copy of this, and now I have a copy and Sarah's got a copy, so if I make any changes to it, I've got to email this back to Sarah. See, Sarah sends me this email here and if I have to refer back to the email, then I've got to go back to my inbox and take a look at the email, and first find Sarah's email and find the attachment. This is a perfect example of how a lot of us currently work, and that's actually a bit of a problem. Here's an email that Sarah sent me with some slides for Microsoft Teams. I want to welcome you to today's webinar, Manage Your Time And team With Microsoft Teams.Ī lot of people ask what Microsoft Teams is and how it's used and, of course, what to use it for, so let me take a bit of a step back and talk about how you currently work. Currently a lot of us depend quite a bit on email, right? This stuff.